Can I take gond katira for portal hypertension, what are the side effects, and when is the best time to take it? - #55975
Can I take gond katira in portal hypertension, does it have any side effects and when is the best time to take
How long have you been diagnosed with portal hypertension?:
- More than 1 yearWhat symptoms are you currently experiencing related to portal hypertension?:
- No significant symptomsHave you been prescribed any medications for portal hypertension?:
- Prescription medicationsDo you have any known allergies or sensitivities?:
- No known allergiesHow is your overall digestive health?:
- Good — regular and comfortableWhat is your typical daily routine regarding meals?:
- Regular meals at set timesHave you tried gond katira or any similar remedies before?:
- I have tried other herbal remediesDoctors' responses
If you have portal hypertension, do not start Gond Katira routinely without discussing it with your treating doctor, especially if you are on medicines for liver/portal pressure. Points to know: Gond Katira is mainly used for cooling and hydration support; it is not a treatment for portal hypertension Possible side effects: bloating, gas, stomach discomfort, and if taken without enough water it may cause digestive issues There is no proven benefit for reducing portal hypertension If your doctor allows it, take it in small amounts after soaking well, preferably in the morning, not in excess. Regards, Dr Raghuveer (Ayurvedacharya)
In Ayurveda, Gond Katira (tragacanth gum) is considered sheetal (cooling), mildly nourishing, and soothing. In a person with portal hypertension, it is not strictly prohibited, but it should be used carefully and in small quantity, especially if there is any liver disease, fluid retention (ascites), weak digestion, or tendency for bloating. — you can take it in small quantity -digestion is good, there is no severe liver failure, no active swelling/ascites, and your hepatologist has not restricted fluids or certain foods. —Take only 1–2 teaspoons soaked overnight in water. Prefer morning after breakfast or mid-morning. Avoid taking late at night. Avoid mixing with excessive sugar, cola, or heavy sharbat.
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